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1 y separately published work icon Sunlight : The Shadowed Days Trilogy Garry Kinnane , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2020 21097652 2020 selected work autobiography

'From wartime Melbourne to the Greek islands to Swinging London and Oxford, Garry Kinnane's trilogy of memoirs is now published in a single volume.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Bait and Switch : and Other Stories Ashley Sievwright , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2020 19756294 2020 selected work short story

'Eight stories of love, friendship, and indifference.

'From teenage memories of staying with a cross-dressing cousin in Kings Cross, to estranged siblings scattering the ashes of a family member, not to mention perplexing encounters in Jordan, these eight stories reflect on family, friendship, desire and belonging and the ‘weight of inherited sorrow’ that each of us carries.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon A Word Before I Go : A Memoir Barbara Whitley , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2020 19756174 2020 single work biography

'‘What you are thinking about me is right,’ says I, ‘and it’s wonderful and beautiful, and if you make it ugly for me I’ll hate you for the rest of my life!’ So flopping down and turning my poor brave face to the wall … I’m still glad I said that.

'Raised in a Sydney family of successful older brothers and sisters, young Barbara Whitley is determined to find her own direction. Her choices are instinctive but not always wise in the cramped world of the 1930s – a degree in Classics that fitted her for no profession, bad choices in men, taking a flat on her own when she’d grown up in the warmth of a loving family, a thoughtless marriage choice. The Second World War comes, and Barbara’s struggle for selfhood is further constrained, not least by the birth of her daughter and the failure of her marriage. And yet, luck finally takes a hand, in the form of a handsome lieutenant on leave in Sydney.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Signs of a Struggle Guy James Whitworth , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2019 18509813 2019 single work autobiography

'Signs of a Struggle illustrates the creative journey, from working-class North East England to the current Queer-art scene of Sydney, through the eyes of award-winning artist Guy James Whitworth.

'Uniquely using the fierce and fabulous LGBTIQ community of Sydney as a visual metaphor, Whitworth contemplates life's challenges and triumphs. With dramatic backdrops including a troubled childhood, 80s London in the midst of the AIDS crisis, and activism for global transformation in the modern world, Signs of a Struggle takes the reader on an intimate, raucous and also poignant journey through survival, queerdom, creativity and inspiration unlike any other.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Bent Street Tiffany Jones (editor), Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2017- 15958404 2017 periodical (5 issues)

An annual periodical published by Clouds of Magellan Publishing in Melbourne. Issue 1 launched in December 2017, and issue 2 in December 2018.

1 y separately published work icon Beyond Priscilla : The Play Gavin Roach , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2016 15959326 2016 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Quarters Errol Bray , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2016 15958915 2016 single work novel

'Civil war in Sydney. Half a million homeless versus the rest. A vengeful defender of the wretched poor - The Hero - fights for them ruthlessly. Meanwhile, Emma - a minor public servant - creates a scheme to house a thousand homeless in an abandoned hospital. With Adrian, the organiser, and heart-on-sleeve Nat, Emma battles to make The Quarters a safe haven for her residents. Then The Hero moves in and everything becomes too exciting and too dangerous...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Time of Arrival Garry Kinnane , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2016 10772699 2016 single work autobiography

'In 'Time of Arrival' Garry Kinnane tells of a decade of living abroad - Greece, a war-affected Europe, London in the 60s and 70s, his involvement in the student movement, a scholarship to Oxford. His search for direction is aided by friends and the faith of his wife Jo, through the struggle to raise a family in times of hardship, and the ultimate desire to return home to Australia. It is a tale of journey and arrival - at a place, an achievement, a self-discovery.

'This is the final volume of a trilogy that began with childhood in 'Shadowed Days', and continued with youth in 'Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid'.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Boy in the Yellow Dress Victor Marsh , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2014 7368680 2014 single work autobiography

'Perth in the 1950s. After being caught wearing his mother’s yellow dress, young Victor had to hide any tendency towards gender inappropriate behaviour. But his interest in dancing and theatre (and mooning over Rudolph Nureyev on the telly) were bound to make the façade collapse at some point. Emerging sexuality and the sense of not being 'at home' in his body, let alone the world, ran alongside a search for meaning that brought him eventually to a spiritual awakening under the young guru Maharaji ...

'Part family tragedy, part existential comedy, The Boy in the Yellow Dress is a warts-and-all account of exile and the subsequent journey homewards that is less about finding a respectable place in the world than an intimate connection with the ultimate source of being. ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Beyond Priscilla : One Gay Man, One Gay Truck, One Big Idea Daniel Witthaus , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2014 15959230 2014 single work autobiography

'266 days driving around rural, regional and urban Australia challenging homophobia. The Beyond 'That's So Gay' National Tour.

'In a 38 week road trip around Australia, Daniel Witthaus discovered what contemporary life is really like for LGBT people - life beyond the stereotypes, life 'beyond Priscilla'. Daniel's simple aim was to challenge and confront homophobia 'one cuppa at a time'. In doing so he met a wide range of individuals, all with harrowing or uplifting stories to tell of 'pride and prejudice'.

'Join Daniel as he encounters foul-mouthed police officers, transgender treasures, a billionaire's butler, gay jackaroos and straight lumberjacks looking to change.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Stone Garden : Poems from Clare Diane Fahey , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2013 6150703 2013 selected work poetry

'In The Stone Garden, Diane Fahey offers a vibrant engagement with key features of County Clare’s natural environment. Starting in a cottage in the north-east, with a long view of the coast, the poet journeys into the further reaches – Lough Derg, Dromore Wood, and the Burren region with its stony but uncannily fertile landscapes, cliffs and shores.

'The Stone Garden is a resonant, meditative collection of poems presenting intimate glimpses of, and larger perspectives on, the splendours of Clare.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Scarlet and the Winter Fairies Gordon Thompson , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2013 18509650 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'Come away, O human child,
human child, human child;
To the woods and waters wild,
La, la, la, la, la.

'It's hot Summer in Melbourne, but cold Winter in the Coastland, where the Caretaker faeries quietly tend the forest - but there are storms and lost dragons to deal with (as well as mid-Winter parties and walks along the beach to enjoy), as Scarlett, a young visitor from the human world, will discover.

'Join Scarlett, Emerald, Acacia, Wystie, Sedge, Flax and Redleaf for a memorable season in the land of the Winter Faeries.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon All Windows Open : And Other Stories Hariklia Heristanidis , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2012 Z1932580 2012 selected work short story 'All Windows Open ... Chrissie Triantafillou is your average Greek girl growing up in Melbourne in the 1980s. Dark hair, art student, bit of a princess. Other distinguishing features: she has no sense of smell, has been cursed by her mother, and is passionately in love with her cousin George.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid Garry Kinnane , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2012 Z1929671 2012 single work autobiography 'In Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid, Garry Kinnane continues the story, begun in Shadowed Days, of a young man looking for his direction in life. Having left school early, Garry finds himself at twenty-one in danger of working forever as an insurance clerk in the city. But gradually he finds an escape route—through night classes in literature, the folk-revival, The Push, the attractions of a Bohemian life ...' (Publisher's blurb)
1 2 y separately published work icon Walter Ashley Sievwright , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2012 Z1906969 2012 single work novel 'Walter Kovak - insurance worker, early forties, unhappily married, no children, memorably invisible - is the sole survivor of a devastating suburban train crash. But Walter has no memory of the tragedy. One year on he starts to receive mysterious random warnings from strangers - warnings that could again save his life. And his memory of the fateful day begins to return.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 2 y separately published work icon Berzoo Errol Bray , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2011 Z1837661 2011 single work novel

'The journey ... the betrayal ... the revenge!

'Berlin, 1995. The Wall is down, Christo has wrapped the Reichstag, and gay travel writer Roger Staines is fast approaching his fortieth birthday. He's experiencing the usual meaning-of-life angst, but things go completely berzoo when he meets Friedrich of the angelic looks, and Nikki of the flaming red hair.

'Ricocheting between Sydney, Berlin and Venice, Roger is caught in a world that travel writing didn't prepare him for. Worse still, Roger has learnt how to use a gun and he can't put it down.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 5 y separately published work icon Night Train Anthony Lynch , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2011 Z1837524 2011 selected work poetry
1 8 y separately published work icon Electricity For Beginners Michelle Dicinoski , Melbourne : Clouds of Magellan , 2011 Z1787288 2011 selected work poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon The Indignities Graeme Aitken , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2011 Z1758166 2011 single work novel

'The Indignities - a witty, sexy satire on contemporary gay Sydney life.

'In Vanity Fierce [Random House], Stephen Spear went to extreme lengths to snare his man. In this comic sequel, Stephen ingeniously bypasses his landmark 30th birthday, only to have the cosy life he took for granted unravel completely. Abandoned by friends and lovers, he finds distraction in online dating websites and real-life impersonations. But has Stephen met his match in Damon, the wicked witch of the inner west, whose conniving tricks threaten to eclipse Stephen's own antics? Life for Stephen beyond his twenties just seems fraught with heartaches, deception, and humiliation.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 4 y separately published work icon Come Inside Glenys Osborne , Thornbury : Clouds of Magellan , 2010 Z1669242 2010 single work novel historical fiction

'A ship is wrecked in 1887 near the small country town of Colego. The sea throws up one troubled survivor who claims to know only her name.

'Glenys Osborne's compelling first novel traces the impact of the loss of the Lucy on the town of Colego and how the tidal pull of this event shapes and disturbs those who come after.' (From the publisher's website.)

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